Directorate-General for Agriculture and Rural Development
The Directorate-General for Agriculture and Rural Development or DG AGRI is a Directorate-General of the European Commission. The DG AGRI is responsible for the European Union policy area of agriculture and rural development. The director-general (as of October 2010) is José Silva Rodríguez.
Mission
The mission statement of DG Agri is closely linked to the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). The DG's current concrete concerns include [1]:
- Managing and developing the CAP
- Reinforcing rural development policy as the "second pillar of the CAP"
- Safeguarding the European model of agriculture
- Conducting the enlargement process
Resources
The Directorate-General for Agriculture and Rural Development has a staff of about 1000 people.
Structure
The DG AGRI encompasses 12 Directorates, all headquartered in Brussels, Belgium:
- A: International Affairs I, (in particular WTO negotiations)
- B: International Affairs II, (in particular enlargement)
- C: Economics of Agricultural Markets and single CMO
- D: Direct Support, Market Measures, Promotion
- E: Rural Development Programmes I
- F: Rural Development Programmes II (SAPARD)
- G: Horizontal Aspects of Rural Development
- H: Sustainability and quality of agriculture and rural development
- I: Internal Resource Management
- J: Audit of Agricultural Expenditure
- K: Relations with other Institutions; Communication and Documentation
- L: Economic Analyses, Perspectives and Evaluation
- M: Agricultural Legislation
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